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See More... Cave, Roderick & Thomas Rae1 PRIVATE PRESS BOOKS 1959 TO 1991, 31 volumes
31 volumes, complete run from the first volume of 1959 up through 1998. Pinner Private Library Association 1960-1993 8vo. stiff paper wrappers.
Various limitations ranging from 750 to 1200 copies. Descriptions of modern private press books issued each of the years between 1960 and 1991. Illustrated. A wealth of information. The first volume is the third reprint of the first edition.
Price: $ 650.00 other currencies Order nr. 7544

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See More... Cave, Roderick THE PRIVATE PRESS.
New York R.R. Bowker Co. 1983 4to. cloth, dust jacket. xvi, 389 pages.
Second edition, revised and enlarged. Cave has revised the first edition of 1971 and added a new chapter on private press printing in the United States and Great Britain from 1970 to 1983. Corners bumped with tears to jacket.
Price: $ 45.00 other currencies Order nr. 1182

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See More... Cave, Roderick THE PRIVATE PRESS.
London Faber and Faber (1971) 4to. cloth, dust jacket. 376 pages.
First edition. Traces the development of the private press over the last 500 years. 83 figures in the text and 72 plates. Better printed than the second edition and thus still desirable. Jacket has closed tear along bottom edge of front cover.
Price: $ 25.00 other currencies Order nr. 2769

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See More... Cave, Roderick THE PRIVATE PRESS.
New York Watson - Guptill (1971) 4to. cloth, dust jacket. 376 pages.
First U.S. edition. Traces the development of the private press over the last 500 years. 83 figures in the text and 72 plates. Better printed than the second edition and containing some material not present in the first edition and thus still desirable. Jacket with small tears along edges. Bookplate.
Price: $ 22.50 other currencies Order nr. 6089

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See More... Cave, Roderick THE PRIVATE PRESS.
New York R.R. Bowker Co. 1983 4to. cloth, dust jacket. xvi, 389 pages.
Second edition, revised and enlarged. This work is more than a chronicle for antiquarians, bibliophiles, collectors, historians, and printing enthusiasts. Roderick Cave transcends a factual documentation of private press activities and brings to a full-bodied text the personal observations and insights of a 25-year involvement with the private press phenomenon. This selective history spans the private press movement from the origin of printing to the most contemporary private presses. In this edition, Cave has revised the original from 1971 and has added a new chapter on private press printing in the United States and Great Britain from 1970 to 1983 and on private press activity in Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.
Price: $ 65.00 other currencies Order nr. 50076

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See More... (Golden Cockerel Press) Cave, Roderick and Sarah Manson A HISTORY OF THE GOLDEN COCKEREL PRESS, 1920-1960.
New Castle, DE Oak Knoll Press 2003 small 4to. cloth, dust jacket 288 pages
First edition. The Golden Cockerel Press, one of the foremost publishers of illustrated books, was the most important and productive of the English private presses during the period of 1920-1960. This notable work is the first extensive study of the press, based on interviews and the Press' widely-scattered archives. Richly illustrated with sixteen pages of color illustrations and over 150 black-and-white illustrations, this work delves into the history of the press and discusses and assesses its important private press books. Closely associated with the revival of wood-engraving, the Golden Cockerel Press books were vehicles for the work of such artists as Robert Gibbings, Eric Gill, David Jones, Agnes Miller Parker, Eric Ravilious, John Buckland-Wright and others. Unlike other fine presses that succumbed to the Depression or closed during the Second World War, Golden Cockerel continued to produce outstanding books. The Press' literary achievement was as significant as its artistic contribution through its publication of original manuscripts by writers such as H.E. Bates, A.E. Coppard and T.E. Lawrence. This work also reveals how the market for fine books was created and sustained, and it provides many insights into other aspects of the British publishing scene. A bibliography of all books printed by the Golden Cockerel Press is included. SALES RIGHTS: Available in North & South America from Oak Knoll Books. Available outside North & South America from The British Library.
Price: $ 110.00 other currencies Order nr. 72643

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See More... (Private Press Books) Cave, Roderick & Thomas Rae PRIVATE PRESS BOOKS
Various issues. Pinner Private Library Association 1959-1967 8vo. stiff paper wrappers. Per issue:
Descriptions of modern private press books issued in each year. Have the following: 1959(7), 1960(5), 1961(7), 1962(11), 1963(5), 1964(7), 1965(4), 1966(5), 1967(3), 1968(2), 1969, 1970 (3), 1972 (2), 1974, 1975 (2), 1976(3), 1977, 1979(3), 1981-1984, 1985-86(5), 1987(1), 1988(4), 1991.
Price: $ 20.00 other currencies Order nr. 25733

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